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huge wheels!!!

Well as far as size there was team at Grand Rapids(WMR) that had 2 huge wheels but i cant remember their name. The wheels were wood I believe about 3'(well not quite) in diameter and painted black with a belting material around it. I couldn't find a pic but I'm sure someone knows who I'm talking about. Also both team hot(67) and team 322 from UoM flint had nicely machined rims. 322 had spokes while hot had flames.
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